Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q10274190> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 54 of
54
with 100 triples per page.
- Q10274190 subject Q5312304.
- Q10274190 subject Q5626945.
- Q10274190 subject Q7177812.
- Q10274190 subject Q8248480.
- Q10274190 subject Q8936477.
- Q10274190 subject Q9700768.
- Q10274190 abstract "Wu Ningkun (巫宁坤; born 1920, in Yangzhou, China), is Professor Emeritus of English at the Institute of International Relations in Beijing, where he has taught since 1956. During the 1980s, he held Visiting Fellowships at Cambridge University, Northwestern University and the University of California. In 1990, he was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters from Manchester University, Indiana. In 1992, he was Mansfield Visiting Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Montana. He has frequently lectured at Cambridge, Columbia, Stanford, Harvard and other universities. His publications include the memoir, A Single Tear - A Family's Persecution, Love, and Endurance in Communist China, written in collaboration with his wife, Li Yikai (李怡楷); scholarly essays in English and Chinese; and translations from English into Chinese and vice versa, among them a translation of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He was a member of the Independent Chinese PEN Center, but resigned in 2006.".
- Q10274190 wikiPageExternalLink fullpage.html?res=9F0CE7D9103AF93BA15751C0A965958260.
- Q10274190 wikiPageExternalLink 0316956392.
- Q10274190 wikiPageExternalLink display_all.cgi?cat=wunk.
- Q10274190 wikiPageExternalLink English.
- Q10274190 wikiPageExternalLink wu.
- Q10274190 wikiPageExternalLink ningkun1.html.
- Q10274190 wikiPageExternalLink rf2_bkreview4.2003.pdf.
- Q10274190 wikiPageExternalLink wulingkun.htm.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q11736.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q131252.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q13371.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q148.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q1760244.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q182852.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q183679.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q184478.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q19206.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q214371.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q2302336.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q2357324.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q2492836.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q254204.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q309350.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q35794.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q37767.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q41506.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q467249.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q49088.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q517371.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q519556.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q5626945.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q57906.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q58715.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q6747552.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q714843.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q7177812.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q8248480.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q8663.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q8690.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q8936477.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q93354.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q956.
- Q10274190 wikiPageWikiLink Q9700768.
- Q10274190 type Thing.
- Q10274190 comment "Wu Ningkun (巫宁坤; born 1920, in Yangzhou, China), is Professor Emeritus of English at the Institute of International Relations in Beijing, where he has taught since 1956. During the 1980s, he held Visiting Fellowships at Cambridge University, Northwestern University and the University of California. In 1990, he was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters from Manchester University, Indiana. In 1992, he was Mansfield Visiting Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Montana.".
- Q10274190 label "Wu Ningkun".